epleeds April 25, 2008 April 25, 2008 I have a 75 gallon tank with no overflows or sump. My temp gets up to around 80.5 due to the wife shutting off the a/c every now and then. I thought a chiller would solve that problem, but I have no clue as to what I might need, brand wise or size wise. I was wondering if someone out there has some good advice on what chiller would work good for my tank. Thanks. eric
jamesbuf April 25, 2008 April 25, 2008 Ever consider just putting a fan on a temperature control? 80.5 isn't all that high and a fan should be more than able to get it down a couple degrees.
Rascal April 25, 2008 April 25, 2008 Just set your heater to 79.5 so you don't have more than a 1 deg temp swing during the day and be glad your tank temp only rises to 80.5 without cooling it.
rottloverr April 25, 2008 April 25, 2008 I also have a 75 gallon (with 29 gallon refugium) that reaches 80.8 to mid 81 during the day with 2 150 MH on. I have a fan blowing over the top of the water in the display tank but it doesnt do much. Should I get a chiller jsut to make the water more stable? Sorry i dont mean to hijack your thread. Cheers, Sean
Brian Ward April 25, 2008 April 25, 2008 (edited) 80-81 isn't bad. stability is much more important than actual temperature as long as you're within reason. 78-83 is generally OK. Fans help a lot - aim them to blow across the water. If you have good surface turbulence it will help a lot. I have 3 tanks and only 1 of them has a chiller. 2 of them stay below 82 without a problem - no MH lights on those. The other one has 2 400W MH and 4 24" T5 - that one will run the temp up to about 88 without a problem if I didn't have a chiller. After all that, if you'd still like to get a chiller, for a 75 gal tank with minimal cooling requirements a 1/10-1/5 hp should be plenty. I would recommend the brand that I have but I don't know what it is. I believe someone is actually selling a nice 1/10hp chiller right now in the FS section. Chiller FAQ link: http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merchant2/m...y_Code=Chillers JBJ is a good and popular brand, as is Pacific Coast Edited April 25, 2008 by Brian Ward
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